Cleaning Your Infant’s Baby Teeth
Once your child’s baby teeth begin to erupt, you should start the habit of gently cleaning the teeth and gums with a damp washcloth or a toothbrush. Give our St Louis office a call at (888) 905-5844 to find out when it is appropriate to add toothpaste to the routine. Initially, plain water is fine and getting your child used to this routine is most important. Brushing teeth well takes practice. Until your're sure your child has mastered brushing his or her teeth, you should assist and monitor teeth cleaning. And even once your child starts brushing without your help, you need to continue checking your child’s baby teeth to prevent long term problems. The most important thing to look for is discoloration. If you see chalky white or brown spots, this could indicate tooth decay and a need for a visit to The Dental Anesthesia Center. For more advice on how to clean your infant’s baby teeth, call The Dental Anesthesia Center at (888) 905-5844. Read more about children's dentist: |
Don't Forget to Floss! Clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner. Decay-causing bacteria can hide between teeth where toothbrush bristles can't reach! Flossing helps remove plaque and food particles from between teeth and under the gum line. Visit Our Office Regularly! ADVICE TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: The majority of dental disease is painless in its early stages. Early detection is key! We Look Forward to Meeting You ! |
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